Smugglers’ coves, gorgeous beaches, frisky fishing ports and colourful market towns await you at this park in the heart of the Lizard Peninsula.

Mullion Holiday Park is a Parkdean site, so you’ll find a great selection of facilities, including heated outdoor (open from May to mid-September) and indoor pools (where visitors can also book in for PADI diving lessons), a plethora of sporting activities, modern bars and restaurants, and all singing, all dancing action in the entertainment club.

The littlies will have a ball in the pools (and slides, chutes and tunnels) of the Crazy Caves soft play area, and the pirate-themed crazy golf course and outdoor adventure playground should provide gallons of giggles too. A children’s library, family film screenings and the assortment of goings on at the various kids’ clubs means there’s plenty to keep them occupied whatever the weather (although the Lizard is the most southerly point in the UK, so if it’s going to turn out nice anywhere, it should be here).

The scenery around the park is killer - not for nothing has the Lizard been given an official stamp as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - which makes for some awesome clifftop walks. You’re not far from Land's End or the rather lovely St Michael’s Mount either.

The local Blue Flag beaches offer a good range of watersports, including kitesurfing and sea kayaking. Serious thrill seekers should check out the adventure centre at Lusty Glaze beach, where they can test their mettle with all manner of water-, land- and cliff-based activities.

Many of Cornwall’s top family attractions are found nearby: potter among the plant life under the giant domes of the Eden Project, or head to Newquay Zoo or the National Seal Sanctuary in the Helford Estuary for some close encounters of the animal kind. There are a couple of good theme parks, too: the Flambards Experience and the Crealy Great Adventure Park.

If you’d like to uncover a bit more of the heritage of this Cornish corner, pay a visit to Poldark, an eighteenth century tin mine, or the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth.

Local pubs

Thatched and beamed pub with central servery doing generous good value food (all day July, Aug) from doorstep sandwiches to pies and evening steaks, well kept ales and decent wines (plenty by the glass), linked eating areas with lots of brasses, plates, clocks, nautical items and old wreck pictures, big inglenook fireplace; children welcome, picnic-sets on terrace and in garden, good bedrooms, open all day weekends and in Aug

Good if not cheap food from simple bar snacks to interesting main dishes inc local crab and fresh fish in unpretentious pub with big front terrace overlooking fish sheds and bay; roomy and clean, good local seascapes and nautical memorabilia, four or five well kept ales such as Marstons Pedigree, Sharps Own and Wadworths 6X, choice of wines by the glass, separate restaurant; may be 60s background music or karaoke - it is a proper local; dogs welcome, and children away from main bar, folk and jazz evenings, Christmas mummers; covered outside seating, on Coast Path and open all day at least in summer

Neat clean pub under newish ownership, good local food (some quite pricey) from sandwiches and snacks up including fresh fish, children's meals and cream teas, well kept ales such as St Austell Tribute and Skinners Betty Stogs, lots of good local sea pictures, fine shipwreck relics and serpentine craftwork (note the handpumps), good log fire, friendly staff; sheltered terrace, interesting nearby serpentine shop, eight bedrooms in adjoining building (three with sea views), open all day summer, all day weekends in winter

Liked: Facilities are great & plenty for the children to do, highlight for them was definitely the free use of the indoor swimming pool.

Disliked: Camping pitches were a little rutted due to being driven over in the bad weather. Staff soon sorted us out with a new pitch though, so problem quickly remedied.

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superb29 Jul 2014

Ellen W.
(Family with young children, 1 review)
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Date stayed: Jul 2014

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Liked: The staff were friendly, the site was safe, the facilities were fantastic, the children had a great time. Thw the pools were clean, the entertainment was cheesy, but we all had fun

Disliked: We were unable to take our dogs due to a crash en route, and the company were unable to refund the £32 we paid to bring them. But that's not the end of the world

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Tied and in need of updating29 Jul 2014

Kevin F.
(Mature couple, 1 review)
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Date stayed: Jul 2014

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Liked: After camping across most of the southwest we booked to go to Mullion as we knew Park Dean sites very well and had always had a good experience. The Park is easy to find and in a lovely part of Cornwall . We liked the location but no more.

Disliked: This is the first time I have disliked a site. We took our new puppy and knew we had to eat outside of the restaurant on the veranda. This was a concrete area that was extremely dirty and wasn't cleaned with food and rubbish spread on the floor and the tables. I did ask if the waitress would clean the table and was advised she was too busy doing other things. None of the tables were cleaned the whole evening other than the plates were taken away. The shower blocks were clean for only a short time. and were tired and in need of updating. It was the worse we had seen. The cleaning area for cleaning of dishes was filthy every time we used it. with rubbish and food left around. These areas needs more attention than just a few minutes each day.

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time out26 Jul 2014

joy h.
(Solo traveller-female, 1 review)
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Date stayed: Jul 2014

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Liked: the happy welcoming receptionist Maria on the desk at the touring site, Also her Portuguese handy man helper,. Excellent both,

I liked being able to get wi-fi in the restaurant area. I also liked the field on which I was parked up.

Disliked: the swimming pools which were geared for children and children only. I should have liked an adults only swim from say 7p.m. Also the activity area would have been upgraded by adult exercise machines. Those chubby mums and dads would thank you!. And how's about some hot tubs please...to be hired 20 mins at a time and with strict instructions for no alcohol and to keep noise levels down. Again, a sauna or two to be hired at £ ? for say 20 minutes.

The campsite overall is very good. But there was not enough 'community' spirit encouraged,. Or exercise classes, And most of the customers - including myself - seriously needed them!

The loo facilities need a re-vamp,.not enough showers and too outdated. If I give a less than excellent rating for cleanly\ness here, it is not the staff's fault, it is because the facilities need replacing.

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steven o.
(Mature couple, 1 review)
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Date stayed: Jul 2014

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Liked: not much sorry... went home 2 days early...tried to use the outdoor pool on the only hot day we had to be told sorry pool shuts in ten minutes we were not told pool shuts at 5 pm still had 4 hours of hot daylight left we came to you for the pool, when we tried to go to the pool the following day not so hot but unfortunately the pool was shut for the whole day.we tried to leave the site to visit the seal sanctuary but was blocked in by traffic so couldn't get there, all beach destinations were at least hours drive then half hours walk down cliff paths and half hour walks back up nobody seemed to know were the sandy beeches were we were told 2 miles but were unable to find them.the restaurant was so hot and stuffy we couldn't bare to eat in there. :(not very happy would not return

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By carFrom the A30 take the A39 from Fraddon to Truro and continue on the Falmouth Road.Take the A394 to Helston then the A3083 for The Lizard.After approximately seven miles you will find Mullion Holiday Park on the left, opposite the Mullion turning.

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